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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary XX, 2006
ClearSounds T.V. Ears and Personal Listening Systems
Boost Sound . . . And Ratings!
ClearSounds knows. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand that if viewers can’t hear a program, they won’t watch it. If they’re embarrassed by having to blast the volume and risk the wrath and chagrin of neighbors, they’ll read a book instead. The ClearSounds T.V. Ears allow viewers to hear television programs clearly and without distortion, keeping the television set volume below Shuttle re-entry level. Millions of Baby Boomers have some level of hearing loss – either from attending one too many Grateful Dead concerts or working around noisy equipment for many years – and they are not quite ready for hearing aids, yet can’t ignore the fact that they need some assistance with their hearing. ClearSounds, the leader in assistive listening devices, has a full line of cool, sleek and affordable products that can help “Boomer Viewers.”
"Nothing makes a person feel older than being left out of a conversation or missing a line of dialogue in your favorite television program because you can’t hear,” says Michele Ahlman, president of ClearSounds Communications. “That’s why we created an entire product line that can help people remain ‘plugged in’ to their life. All of our products are so stylish, that kids and grandkids will want them just because they look so cool!” ClearSounds knows that many Boomers suffer in silence because of vanity. No one wants to look and feel like a old fogie with large, cumbersome contraptions all over the place. Their products are sleek, compact and won’t cost a house payment to own. (See attached product sheets.)
ClearSounds phones look and work just like any other phone – with a couple of major improvements. First, not only can the volume be adjusted on the phones, but the tone can be adjusted, as well. It works similarly to a stereo where the bass or treble can be adjusted to improve the listening experience. These phones allow you to alter incoming phone
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conversations much the same way. Second, they have some safety features built-in to the phones themselves. Some models can be pre-programed with up to six emergency numbers and, with the touch of a button on a wrist band, summon help, should the need arise!
ClearSounds also has cell phone accessories that stop that annoying feedback from hearing aids; an amplified phone ring signaler so you can actually tell when someone is calling; the Sound Wizard II that is hand-held and compact so you can hear conversations while on the golf course or playing cards; and, as we’ve already mentioned, the T.V. Ears that let you listen to television at a comfortable volume.
Let ClearSounds demonstrate the many ways millions of your viewers can improve their hearing – and keep them watching your program for years to come!
For more product information or to arrange an interview with Michele Ahlman, president of ClearSounds Communications, please contact Joe Marich at 310-274-5545 or via email at information@marichcom.net.
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